Charlie Smith <classic(a)elektro.cmhnet.org> wrote:
Earlier, Frank McConnell wrote:
I'm thinking what this means is that you can
use TCM to copy 1.44MB
3.5" media, but there's no guarantee that it will reliably copy
media that are copy-protected.
Thanks for the info ... that's what I was afraid I was going to hear.
Still, it shouldn't hurt to try. The TCM chapter in the manual has
several hints that it may work, but I'm guessing it depends on the type
of protection used.
I notice you are connected to
kjsl.com via UUCP.
There's less and less
of that any more. For anyone's interest in the Ohio area, I've got a
UUCP number in Columbus, and there are still 4 or 5 systems that use
me as an upstream mail hub. Since the mapping project shut down, it's
difficult to find a connection.
Yes, although these days it's UUCP over TCP over ADSL. I don't think
either of my upstreams have modems for dial-in UUCP any more.
There was some talk here (or on the old classiccmp list) a while back
about reviving the mapping project, but I don't think it ever came to
anything.
-Frank McConnell